Claims
- 1. In a cordless telephone of the type that is directly connected for operation to a public switched telephone network line and also to an AC main line, and of the type that also has a hookswitch and a dialer, both of which are controlled by a microcontroller, a method for selectively enabling telephone functions in the event of an AC main line power failure, said method comprising the steps of:
- obtaining power from said public switched telephone network line;
- enabling said hookswitch with said power obtained from said public switched telephone network line; and
- enabling said dialer with said power obtained from said public switched telephone network line.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein said cordless telephone has a keypad and a keypad scanner operatively connected thereto, and wherein said step of enabling said dialer comprises the step of enabling said keypad scanner.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 2, wherein said cordless telephone further has a pulse dialer, and wherein said step of enabling said dialer further comprises the step of enabling said pulse dialer.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 3, wherein said cordless telephone further has a dual-tone multifrequency dialer, and wherein said step of enabling said dialer further comprises the step of enabling said dual-tone multifrequency dialer.
- 5. A cordless telephone of the type that is directly connected for operation to a public switched telephone network line, that may be fully powered by AC main power lines and that may be only partially powered by telephone lines, said cordless telephone comprising:
- means for producing dual tones;
- means for producing dual-tone multi frequency tones from said dual tones;
- means for outputting said dual-tone multi frequency tones; and
- means for empowering said means for producing dual tones, said means for producing dual-tone multi frequency tones and said means for outputting in the event of AC main power failure, where the only power available passes through the telephone lines.
- 6. A cordless telephone as recited in claim 5, wherein said means for producing dual tones comprises a dual-tone generator.
- 7. A cordless telephone as recited in claim 6, wherein said means for producing dual-tone multi frequency tones comprises a digital signal processing engine.
- 8. A cordless telephone as recited in claim 7, wherein said means for outputting said dual-tone multifrequency tones also comprises said digital signal processing engine.
- 9. A cordless telephone as recited in claim 8, wherein said means for empowering comprises a digital signal processing engine control register.
- 10. A cordless telephone of the type that is directly connected for operation to a public switched telephone network line and, further, that is capable of performing, when enabled, functions related to dialing and functions not related to dialing, said apparatus susceptible to having to operate during periods in which the amount of power available is insufficient to sustain full operation, said apparatus comprising:
- a digital signal processing engine that may perform dual-tone multifrequency functions; and
- means for slowing the rate of operation of said digital signal processing engine during periods in which the amount of power available is insufficient to sustain full operation.
- 11. A cordless telephone as recited in claim 10, further comprising means for detecting performance of dual-tone multifreqency functions only, and means for enabling dialing functions only when said means for detecting detects performance of dual-tone multifrequency functions only.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/918,631, filed Jul. 21, 1992, now abandoned.
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